A NEW INSTRUMENT DEVELOPED AT NASA'S GODDARD
Space Flight Center in Maryland may help shed light on the mystery of gamma ray bursts. The gamma ray detector array [pictured] is capable of locating gamma ray bursts with unprecedented precision. That's because the array's solid state semiconductor detector strips are made from cadmium zinc...
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